On Friday Kean Walmsley posted an excellent article on Using F# Asynchronous Workflows to simplify concurrent programming in AutoCAD .I've quoted some it below.
There are two things I especially like about this post. First, Kean's code is very clean...

Hi all,
An update to the F# 1.9.3 release has been posted to the Microsoft Research Downloads site. Additional changes between1.9.3.7 and 1.9.3.14 are:
Constructed classes may now be mutually recursive with other types, fixing an incompletness...

Greg Neverov (of active patterns fame) has placed an implementation of Software Transactional Memory for F# up on hubFS . Here's the description:
I have written a library for using software transactional memory in F#. The library exposes memory...

F# is on the podcasts again! Scott Hanselman interviewed Dustin Campbell who gives a compelling description of F# and functional programming. Dustin also has some fun notes on how to talk on a podcast :-)
He's has also started a blog series on F# ...

The F# team continue to have a small number of positions open for compiler and language tools experts. Positions can be based in Cambridge, UK or Redmond.
If you're interested in helping to bring a typed functional programming language into Visual...

The book Expert F# is now available from book sellers! It's been shipping for a while, but there were some early reports of delivery delays so I delayed in announcing it.
As regular readers will know, the book is by myself, Adam Granicz and Antonio...

John Liao has an interesting series of F# programming posts, with lots of samples. Many of the WPF topics are taken from Petzold's book Applications = Code + Markup: A Guide to the Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation .
Interactive exploration...

Stephan Tolksdorf has been a regular F# user of late and has provided us with much excellent feedback, including bug reports and design suggestions.
Stephan has just announced version 0.4 of FParsec , an F# adaptation of Parsec , the popular parser...

Dan Ciruli is director of products over at Digipede . He's recently been experimenting with F# programming and the Digipede Network and has posted a code sample showing how to distribute F# calculations across a grid using the Digipede Framework SDK ...